My beliefs do not make me less intelligent

This is in reference to the letter to the editor Nov. 21, submitted by Eric Davis.

While we are all entitled to our opinions, perhaps future articles submitted could be written without using someone else’s name repeatedly.

Davis’ statement said, “I must feel that science is wrong because I can’t or don’t want to comprehend or accept it.”

You feel you can judge my ability to comprehend or accept something simply because I don’t believe as you do. Well, obviously you and the scientists do not have the ability to comprehend or accept God and the Bible and that’s your choice. I comprehend exactly what they’re saying; I simply believe differently.

They cannot explain God and how He created man; thus evolution. They believe they evolved from an ape; I, however, did not. You cannot believe in God and the Bible and evolution both. Therefore, the scientists are atheists.

Writing that I can’t comprehend or accept it because I’m a Christian, not an atheist, is wrong. I assure you I am comfortable with my IQ, and I am college-educated.

I do not believe in evolution. I believe that in the 4.5 billion years the earth has been in existence there has been an enormous amount of climate change; however, I believe it is all controlled by our Creator, God.

Some scientists believe that by taking an ice core sample in Antarctica they can determine what the climate was in California a billion years ago. People that believe that put more faith in scientists than it takes to believe in God.

We all have our own opinions, great. I would ask to please exclude my name in future articles, Mr. Davis. You can write a rebuttal without including my name. I am including a name in this article because I feel my intelligence was slandered.

Because I choose not to believe as you do does not make me less intelligent.

Earth’s Ice Age 2.6 million years ago was, according to scientists, caused by concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane gases along with changes in the earth’s orbit around the sun. Man obviously had no contribution to those changes, nor the changes that brought the earth out of an ice age.